Call of Duty 2: Big Red One User Review
Although the game strays away from what made the other games in the series great, the game is still fun to play.
- Posted Apr 29, 2006 11:05 pm GMT
- Recommended by 1 of 2 users.
- Gameplay
- 8
- Graphics
- 9
- Sound
- 8
- Value
- 7
- Tilt
- 8
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Learning Curve:
- 0 to 30 Minutes
- Time Spent:
- 20 to 40 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Worth playing"
Bid Red One is very different from other games in the series because you fight as an American the whole game, but the game still is pretty enjoyable.
The gameplay is Great. There are many different types of missions that take you to all sorts of places like North Africa and France. The game is similar to the movie The Big Red One and some of the dialogue in the game is taken from the movie. Enemies getting blown into the air from explosions and seeing blood spurt out of soldiers as they are shot is quite satisfying.
The graphics are good. Every thing from the weapon and character models, to the environments looks beautiful. Unfortunately, the graphics are hindered by rare rough spots.
The sound is pretty good too. All the weapons have their distinct, powerful sounds and the voice acting is amazing. The music is great but unfortunatley there is a lot less of it compared to the previous games in the series.
Although the game is fairly short, it is fun and you will probably return to this game after you have completed it if you are looking for an authentic, realistic and historically accurate game.
The gameplay is Great. There are many different types of missions that take you to all sorts of places like North Africa and France. The game is similar to the movie The Big Red One and some of the dialogue in the game is taken from the movie. Enemies getting blown into the air from explosions and seeing blood spurt out of soldiers as they are shot is quite satisfying.
The graphics are good. Every thing from the weapon and character models, to the environments looks beautiful. Unfortunately, the graphics are hindered by rare rough spots.
The sound is pretty good too. All the weapons have their distinct, powerful sounds and the voice acting is amazing. The music is great but unfortunatley there is a lot less of it compared to the previous games in the series.
Although the game is fairly short, it is fun and you will probably return to this game after you have completed it if you are looking for an authentic, realistic and historically accurate game.
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- Publisher(s): Activision
- Developer(s): Treyarch
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: T
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